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August 22, 2025 30 mins

Another celebrity has "come out" as a new sexuality... that doesn't actually exist. I break it down in this episode of the Brad vs Everyone podcast. Plus, server TikTokers bash their customers, then are shocked when they get fired, and MAGA stars get worked up over... Cracker Barrel?

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ugh, I am so so tired at the alphabet people.
They keep shredding my last brain cell and testing my patience.
We're going to talk about another celebrity coming out as
a fake sexuality, and so much more on today's episode

(00:24):
of The Bread Versus Everyone Podcast, filmed from a discreet
hotel location in Colorado as I'm traveling for an event,
but I of course still wanted to bring you guys
a show and catch up with you all and react
to all the de lulu and insanity that I have
been encountering. And there's a lot of it to talk
about today. The first one comes courtesy of a celebrity

(00:47):
named Kesha, who you may remember if you are roughly
my age from her first era of music, which was
like TikTok and a bunch before it was even a brand.
You had a song called TikTok and other stuff, and
she went through this whole drama. I actually really like Kesha.
I think her song about how she lost her record
rights and the name right to her own name. She

(01:10):
had to rebrand anyway, a lot of drama, there a
lot of tea. But one thing I guess I don't
love about her is the new sexuality she just unveiled
that is not a thing, but she's pushing it and
continuing to drive the rainbow bus off a cliff. So
we've got reporting here from the hell site known as

(01:30):
pink News. Kesha identifies as omnisexual. Here's how it differs
to being hand sexual, and there, of course is an
image of Kesha with the omnisexual flag. I love how
the title of this article is explaining how it's different

(01:50):
from pand sexuality, which is also not a thing. These
are all just spicy bisexual people. It's just like bisexual
with extra steps. Anyway, let's read a little more from
this article from pink News, of which you know, when
they're not doing hit pieces on me or using the

(02:10):
least flattering images of me possible in articles, I enjoy
them as kind of they scribe noting what's going on
in the woke, insane world, though they like highlight it
because they think it's great. They don't realize that they're
like giving us content and reminding us why they're bad. Anyway,

(02:30):
more from this article, pop superstar Kesha has joined a
small number of famous faces who identify as omnisexual asexuality,
which is pretty similar to pan sexuality, but with one
distinct difference. Come on, now, a number of famous faces. Yeah,
we'll see about that anyway. Apparently they report on the

(02:52):
dating app Field Boy Crazy hit Maker, Kesha labels her
sexuality as omnisexual, as well as noting her interest in
being dominant and kink. I didn't need to know that that.
I mean, I guess I don't really blame Kesha for

(03:14):
putting it her in her dating profile. That's what she's
looking for. I blame Pink News for like forcing that
into my consciousness anyway. More from the article here, according
to Field's vice president of creative Andrew Pete, Kesha updating
her status on the app to identify as omnisexual has
seen a real uptick in other members of the app

(03:36):
doing the same. That should actually be a red flag.
If a celebrity announces a new identity and then random
people start saying that's me too, that's like that suggests
it's not a real identity. By the way, like gay people,
you wouldn't just be like, oh, I'm gay and then
a bunch of other people are like, oh, I'm also gay.
Like they're not going to become gay or realize Yeah,

(03:56):
It's just that's not how that's supposed to work. But
some of this is, of course just like identity, culture,
social contagion, that's what it is. Now Here we are
going to get to the hard hitting truth, the like
legit Pulitzer Prize winning journalism from pink News, where they're
going to help us understand the key the crucial distinctions

(04:20):
between omnisexuality, hand sexuality, and bisexual. Oh my gosh, I
just sometimes I hate it here so much. All right,
let's dive into this helpful definition from pink News that totally, completely,
absolutely makes sense. Put simply, being omnisexual means being attracted

(04:44):
to people of all gender identities and orientations. It's a
description similar to that attached to pan sexuality, which describes
someone who isn't limited by sex or gender when it
comes to those they're attracted to. The difference is subtle,
but it's there. Is it? Is it there? I'm is

(05:07):
it in the room with us? Is the difference between
these two definitions in the room with us, Pink News?
Cuz I'm looking around and I'm not seeing it. You're
saying one of these identities totally real, Legit, I'm an
ally means that you are attracted to people of all
gender identities, and the other one means that you are

(05:28):
attracted to people regardless of their sex or gender. That's
just two ways of saying the same thing. That those
are literally definitions. Where if you have the two circles right,
it's not a Venn diagram, it's just a circle. It's
what now they keep trying to explain this difference and
distinction that's totally real and definitely super duper exists. Let's

(05:52):
keep reading. What's the difference between omnisexuality and pan sexuality.
Both those who identify as pans and those who identify
as omnisexual are attracted to all genders. So the conversation
really should stop there, but it doesn't, of course it doesn't. However,
while the gender of a person doesn't matter too much

(06:14):
for someone who is pan sexual, someone who is omnisexual
may have a gender preference or may be attracted to
someone because of their gender. Omnisexuality means being attracted to
people of all genders, he says, explaining how the prefix
omni means all that gender animates these attractions. Distinguishes omnisexuality

(06:36):
from pan sexuality. He adds stating that for pan sexual people,
someone's gender is less salient to them, that the full
range of genders are found attractive typically distinguishes omnisexuality from bisexuality.
Of course, he makes very clear this is not to
say gender differences are flattened. Omnisexuals often find their attraction

(07:01):
each gender has a different character, and they may have
preferences for some genders more than others. Now Here are
my two favorite parts of this article. Another expert at
Field explained, well, pan sexual folks might say gender isn't
really part of the equation. Omnisexuals are more like, I

(07:22):
colocked it and I'm still into it. It's attraction with awareness,
not in spite of it. They they really just want
to make shit up so bad. They just want to
be so special and so different. They already had to
invent a fake thing that's just spicy bisexual pan sexuality,

(07:43):
and then they have now to come up with another
word that in practice there's literally no distinction at whatsoever
between omnisexual and pan sexual. And of course this celebrity
trying to gain relevance, I guess, is adopting this label. No, Kesha,
you may be by and that's okay, that's fine. There
are two sexes, by the way, and people can be

(08:05):
attracted to either of them, one of them, or in
some cases neither, But there's no such thing as omnisexual.
Even pan sexual is a real stretch. The only actual
argument I've heard for it is, well, pan sexuality includes
trans people. I'm attracted to biological men, biological women, and

(08:27):
transmen and trans women, whereas bisexuality is just men and women.
I sort of can see why that would be useful.
But to me, if you're bisexual, you are also possibly
attracted to trans people, because again, your attraction is about
sex more than gender identity. What even like, there isn't
even a coherent idea that exists known as gender identity.

(08:50):
I mean, what they're saying is that they believe gender
identity is just how you feel inside and it can
change in a whim or on a moment. And people
are not typically attracted to like how someone else feels
on the inside. Now, they're also not attracted to chromosomes,
so it is complicated and nuanced in some ways. However,

(09:12):
if you are bisexual, you are open to being attracted
to people of either biological sex, and there are only
two and fundamentally, sexual orientation is about sex, not how
you feel inside. So all of this is just spicy,
just spicy queer. It's just identity Olympics, oppression Olympics. It's

(09:32):
just people trying to make themselves seem more marginalized than
they are. And I don't know if they realize it,
but they they just make us all look like a
joke and drag down the entire ALGBT community. Now I'm
gonna show you, guys, my favorite part of the article,
the disclaimer they were forced to add to it, which
I found the entertaining. But first, guys, remember to subscribe

(09:55):
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(10:19):
we're gonna read what they put at the end of
this article that I just found kind of funny. Share
your thoughts, let us know in the comments below, and
remember to keep the conversation respectful. I also want to
hear y'all's thoughts, so I want you guys to let
me know in the comments if you think omnisexual is valid,
and you can be a little disrespectful, like not too much,

(10:42):
don't be mean, but like a little disrespect I'll allow.
I'm not gonna be all pink News on you. And
of course you know they never have that respectful, be
respectful energy to like JK Rowling or people who disagree
with them. That is very much one way energy over
at pink News. They weren't exactly respectful to me in
the articles that they wrote over the years. But of

(11:03):
course I don't want to encourage any bullying or shaming.
I got nothing against Kesha. I like her music. I
think she's talented. I don't really care who she dates
or the fact that she's bisexual. Totally cool with me,
but stop making fake shut up, stop making us all
look like a joke. Dave Chappelle, he hit the nail
on the head the LGBTQ community. The Wi Fi password

(11:24):
it has become a clown car, and they have fit
so many fricking clowns into that car that like, now
there's no more room. Okay, the doors are closed. Not
a single another clown, not even a midget clown, can
fit in that car. Okay, We're done. Stop making up
new shit, stop adding things, stop inventing things. You don't
need to be special, you don't need to be different.

(11:45):
You will be okay. But thank you so much for
trying and for your contribution, Kesha and Pink News. Okay, guys,
up next, we're going to react to a TikTok waiter,
so server who makes content on TikTok. I discovered this
like server talk recently, and I have never worked in service,

(12:06):
but I have hello respect for the people they do,
because their experiences sound genuinely terrible and I just could
not do it. I would be terrible at the job.
That's why I always tip well. I'm like, I could
not do it, so power to you. And I also
could not put up with people's bullshit. I would just snap.
I'd be in jail, that's all I'll say. I would
be in jail. Anyway. I do enjoy listening to these

(12:27):
videos that these servers make where they rant in their
cars and they complain about the people who came into
the restaurant that treated them poorly. But I always wonder, like,
can you really just like talk shit about all your
customers publicly like this in a video that gets five
hundred thousand views? Like is your boss not gonna notice that?
And are they really gonna be okay with that? I

(12:47):
always wonder that. And now we have discovered the way
that that works. Here is a video from somebody who
posted videos trashing their customers, maybe for good reason, but
trashing customers on the internet. And now shocker got fired.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Hey guys, I just got fired from a big corporation.
Please make me famous because I now have the money.
I literally just drove thirty minutes to go to work,
and I'm getting fired because I post that on TikTok
and apparently a fat bitch customer that's broke. You see this,
ba right, your frecking fade picks me off. So long

(13:23):
story short, I'm getting fired because corporate. A customer complained
that they thought a video was about them, So then
they went to corporate and they told them in corporated.
Through my TikTok, and keep in mind, on my tiktoks,
I never post where I work. I never post logo
or nothing. So you chains I'm not gonna at you
because I don't want you to see me, but you
because I was one of the best, strongest servers at

(13:45):
this restaurant for the past two years. You're sing weirdest shit.
I never bashed your company before. I literally loved working here.
And if you're the person that ratted on me, you're fat,
you're ugly, and you're broke. Run your fade. You know
where my TikTok has.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Been so girly here seems like kind of fun, but
I also have a thing for messy women. Doesn't seem
the most stable or the most thinking through things logically.
I don't know what to tell you that you thought
you could. I guess I'll just before I give you

(14:22):
more of my thoughts, I'll just show you the video
that I think she's referring to. I went back in
her feed. I think she's referred to here, which she
says they fired me because I called the customer fat.
Let's look at this.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
How do you come into a restaurant five minutes before close?
Stay forty five minutes after close and then only tip
ten dollars services get bit So you're just waking fat?
How about that?

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Okay, so I know you have to go through hella
struggles as a server. I really do have mad respect
for you guys that did that or do that. However,
the idea that you're going to go on the internet
just call your customers fat and ugly, then that's just
gonna be allowed or okay, and your boss at the

(15:05):
company are just gonna be like if someone complains, Oh yeah,
you know, you're right. Actually, we stand by our waitress's
decision to call you a fat bitch publicly, Like, what
did you expect? You had to have thought that through,
and if you didn't, I'm sorry, Like, I can't feel
too bad for just the consequences of your own actions.

(15:26):
That's a problem with a lot of these young people.
It's not that the world is an easy place. It's
not that there are no legitimate concerns or anything like that.
They do not have it so easy today though in
many ways. I mean, we are in the best time
in human history, but sure, there's lots of tough hurdles
and struggles that people face However, there is only so
much sympathy to go around in the world. And when

(15:48):
you play stupid games and then you win stupid prizes,
like I'm just not gonna break out my little violin,
and I don't think most you'll get another serving job,
especially if you really are as good a waitress as
you are, and you say you are, and I believe you.
Maybe you're great, maybe you're awesome. They were probably sad
they had to fire you because it's hard to find
good help. But like, what is that company gonna do?

(16:09):
Put yourself in the shoes of the corporate person who
got called and sent a video of someone calling a
customer fat, Like you really, I don't know what you
expect it, and you can't expect that much sympathy from people,
like come on now, but this is apparently a thing
these servers, and I understand they're the attention is addicting

(16:30):
on TikTok. If you pop off once you have a
couple of videos go viral, you can also start to
make money from it. Right you post. There's this one
guy a watch who does his rants about his customers
and he's getting like hundreds of thousands of views, so
he's making hundreds of dollars per video extra cash. I'm
sure that's great, but like at some point, it's gonna
become a problem if this content keeps getting seen by

(16:53):
lots of people. And I don't know how they don't
see that, especially like I'm not saying it's unwarranted, but
they go in on these customers like they eroset them,
they insult them, and they include enough details usually so
that if you were that person, you would know they're
talking about you. And I just don't know what you expect.

(17:15):
I don't know how you thought this was going to
work out. Here's another one of these videos.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
So I just got fired for my job right now,
like five seconds ago. I just walked out the doors
and I'm in my car right now. I don't really
know what's going through my head right now, but I
was fired over the video of me talking about a
guest that tipped zero dollars one hundred and I damaged
their property. So someone said it the corporate and then
they said there was no choice. They had to fire

(17:40):
at me.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
So I'm just over here.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
I I'm just here existing. I don't know what to do,
but I will say this. I stand by everything I did,
everything I said, and I hate non tippers.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
You are pathetic scumbags.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
You run your servers rampant just to tip them zo
year old dollars and they have to pay out of
their pocket for you. So I'm glad. That's the hell
I'm willing to die on. I'm willing to die on it.
So if I'm unemployed because I spoke my mind about
people who are pathetic human pieces, pieces of pathetic human
beings and pieces of fucking shit, then so be it.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
I don't care. I'll find something else. But yeah, I'll
say that. Okay, So this one is diabolical. What do
you mean, bro? What do you mean? First off, there's
something so unhealthy about the gen z psyche that they
get fired from a job and the first thing they
do while they're all emotional and upset is set up
their phone in their car to film a breakdown. Actually, like,

(18:41):
call your mom. I don't just start live streaming your
immediate emotional reactions to bad things happening in your life.
And this one, I mean, listen, I always tip. I
think it's crappy to not tip servers. However, nothing justifies
you damaging someone's property. And then ragging about it on TikTok,

(19:02):
You one thousand percent deserve to be fired and frankly
probably deserve to catch a criminal charge if you like
ked their car. I don't know, he didn't say what
he did, but if you did some actual serious property
damage over not getting a tip, which while I think
it's crappy, they are allowed to do. Yeah, not only
should you of course be fired, but also like that's

(19:23):
a crime, babe. How stupid are we now that young
people just get up and film their confessions like CC
at local police. I don't know how to tell you
all this, but setting yourself up, fixing your mouth to
go yap about how you just did a crime might
get you a little bit of likes on TikTok, but
is probably not worth the consequences of that. That is

(19:44):
just That's what these videos inspire in me, is just
a little bit of a crash out over the fact
that the critical thinking skills for so many of these
young people non existent. The time horizon of their thought
process this big. It's it's not it's they're thinking five
seconds ahead. They're not thinking about what could happen a

(20:04):
day from now. Over this, If I do this like
how how? And then he says and I stand by it.
Then you haven't learned your lesson and probably do need
to catch that criminal charge. Babe. I don't know what
to tell you, because you're hopeless if you can think
all this can happen and you can still think you
did nothing wrong. Not to say those customers were right.

(20:27):
First off, I don't know what happened. I don't know
the details. But regardless say those customers with the biggest
jerks ever, you still can't damage people's property over it
and expect to remain employed at a customer service base
to business and then be so dumb as to brag
about it on the internet for attention. You played yourself
and on this one not is there no sympathy for me?

(20:50):
There is negative sympathy. The limit does not exist on
how little sympathy I have for you, babe, And frankly,
you deserve what you get. What do you guys think?
Can you believe the audacity of this man? The first
girl is one thing. The audacity of this man still
has me kind of gobsmacked. Let me know what you
think in the comments, especially if you've worked in the
service industry. I want to hear from you the most,

(21:12):
and hit that like button to make sure subscribe while
you're at it. Okay, guys, we're going to talk about
the latest outrage cycle on the internet that I frankly
just think it is dumb and kind of a waste
of time. Cracker Barrel. You know, the restaurant chain kind
of southern food, well known for their breakfast, their pancakes.
They just announced a change to their famous logo that

(21:34):
most people are not super impressed by. Here's some news
reporting on that, and then we are going to get
to the rather unhinged backlash over it from some pretty
prominent MAGA personalities, including Benny Johnson and Donald Trump Junior. First,
here's that local news reporting.

Speaker 4 (21:53):
Morning here at six p forty eight. After nearly half
a century, the classic Cracker Barrel restaurant logo is getting
a little refresh. Since nineteen seventy seven, the country theme
chain's trademark featured an image of a man resting by
a barrel. You just saw that right before this. Well
that was until this week, when Cracker Barrel showed off
a new design that is only the name with the

(22:14):
modernized type base. You can see that on the right side. There,
the brand is keeping his classic gold and brown color
tones in the new logo. I don't know how I
feel about that.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Now, I will say I think this new logo is
like very boring, very bland. I don't understand why they're
doing this. I do understand why they are like redesigning
and remodeling and kind of revamping Cracker Barrel because you've
got to try to you want to stay relevant, But
why do you have to scrap the kind of iconic
and very well known logo. And some of the jokes

(22:44):
here are funny. They got rid of the cracker and
the barrel in the logo. But what I can't really
understand is the idea that this is really like a
significant development in American life, or that this is some
sort of like woke outrage WI there's really it is
a company that is engaged in some shady stuff, some

(23:05):
like DEI extreme stuff that I don't support and I
think is worthy of criticism. But this seems more like
a totally failed marketing revamp rather than like a woke thing.
But people are actually, you know, mad about it, and
I want to talk about that. So on Twitter, there
are four hundred and fifty seven thousand posts about this
Cracker Barrel redesign faces fiery customer backlash, and that's okay.

(23:29):
Customers have every right to like voice their dissatisfaction with
the logo change. Certainly, Like, I think it's dumb and bad,
but is it really some like woke attack on America?
That is how many in right wing media are framing.
I'm gonna put this Benny Johnson, the massive Maga YouTube
or thumbnail on screen. American Classic goes woke with a

(23:50):
progress like rainbow flag and a cracker barrel this like,
and then the textas cracker Barrel goes woke, destroys Classic
logo and like, I understand that you run like a
clickbait empire, but this has nothing to do with LGBT.
I don't even really think there's anything woke about it,
and you're acting like someone died. Not everything is that deep.

(24:13):
The cracker barrel logo is not a pressing problem for
most Americans, and it just seems like they're just all
worked up about this. I mean, let me read you
some tweets Byron Donald, the Republican congressman running for governor
in Florida, said, no one asked for this woke rebrand.
It's time to make cracker barrel great again. Donald Trump

(24:35):
Junior posted, wtf is wrong with cracker Barrel? And I'm
just like, is this really a big deal? Is this
really such an outrage? Are y'all not just like inventing
shit every day to stir a culture war up about?
And what is it that y'all are so keen to
distract from? Is it the fact that Donald Trump has
not released the abscene files like he promised, or is

(24:57):
it others serious issues where Americans actually have concerns that
you don't want to talk about. You just want to invent,
Like there's a lot of woke insanity in the world,
but you don't have to make up something woke to
rage about every day. That's what I think these people
do for a combination of clicks in distraction bait. I
just I find it exhausting. And I also think, as

(25:17):
somebody who is like a pretty serious opponent and critic
of for lack of a better word, like woke, this
gonna muck the kind of five alarm fire every day,
Like when the the Eminem thing happened and they were
so mad about the female eminem or whatever, and now
like Cracker Bear or logo. It's like when you are

(25:40):
at a ten, everything and everything is like woke, outrageous
anti American, just like the Wokes calling everything racism, everything, sexism, everything,
some form of bigotry. Water that down. It's like you
are going to in fact, I think you already have.
You're going to water down the seriousness with which people

(26:01):
take the critiques of woke culture. When you make a
mountain out of every single mole. Hell, it's just to
me exhausting and counterproductive. But what is funny to me
is that at the same time there are also some
people who are so crazy and so woke that they
actually are responding to this in even an almost crazier way.

(26:24):
Listen to this.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
Cracker Barrel has everybody nooses in knots right now. I
mean literally, their crosses are burning now. I'm not sure
who went into Canba and did this for them, but
the people are up in arms. They're thinking about succeeding
from the nation again. You see how open and bright
and spacious it is now very live left love in here.
It's almost as if you won't be turned away because

(26:49):
of your skin color. But you will be profiled while
you're there. Now, they will still have their ad vintage
candies like the Sugar Daddies and whatever this white's only
candy is. And the people are so upset about this
woke remodeling that they're acting as if they said, we
can play spades and dominoes at the table. Now. I
don't know about you, but I'd rather enjoyed having the

(27:11):
Confederate antique spread throughout the stores, and that way they
can stay away from our museums.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
Now.

Speaker 5 (27:17):
I'm not sure who Uncle Herschel is, but I know
he wouldn't have liked a New York strip or anything.
He hated the North. This far menu they are launching
is filled with more microaggressions than a corporate email. Cracker Barrel,
By the time Christmas gets here, you better have a
candle that smells like racism or they will riot.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
I mean, this is just so wild. I think she's
a little bit tongue in cheek, but not fully. She's
talking about cracker Barrel being full of microaggressions, and she's
suggesting that the people who are sad about it going
away aren't just like Nostalga. They're pining for like the Confederacy.
You lost me, bab you lost me called one thousand percent. Now,

(27:57):
some people on the internet have had a genuine, good
sense of humor about it, and that's where I think
this next TikTok comes in. Take a look at this one.

Speaker 6 (28:06):
Put the racism back in the logo, y'all messing up
Cracker Barrel. Nobody asks for this, man, That's one place
you could leave it just like it is. I need
to feel the Confederacy in there. Man, where's Robert E.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
Lee?

Speaker 6 (28:21):
Man, let's get these statues back up. The South shall
rise again. I don't want this woke crap. What di
hire made this logo? This is terrible. Robert E. Lee
is rolling over in his grave right now. You just

(28:42):
want to welcome everybody down to the barrel. Nah man,
you need to feel like you don't belong. That's what
makes the edges of the pancake crispy. It's racism, it's
chipping Joanna logo Food Network. I hate this whoke crack,
go woke, go broke.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
I won't be.

Speaker 6 (29:03):
Going back down to Cracker Barrel until they put the
old logo back.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
So this guy is clearly having a good time with
it and joking about it, and some of the comments
on this were genuinely quite funny. The food tastes better
knowing I don't belong there. I need to taste the
lass boy in the pancakes. I need some segregation with
my grit. Obviously a joke, but they're joking about it

(29:31):
being a Southern restaurant, and they're actually not taking it
too seriously or too deep, and I always appreciate that.
I just think it is a serious mistake. It is
good for their business model and their profit for these
right wing culture warriors to get all up in arms
about every single little thing. But the same way that
like male cheerleaders are not that deep. Neither is the Frickin'

(29:57):
cracker Barrel changing its logo like it's a dumb market decision.
I don't support it, but it's not some sign that
like America is under attack by the woke regime or
anything like that. And there are so many real and
pressing issues with the DEI agenda and with this extreme
ideology infiltrating major institutions in American life, that watering it

(30:18):
down with silly culture war bait that is really much
to do about nothing is actually doing that cause a
real disservice if you ask me, But that's just my take.
Let me know what you think in the comments below.
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